Hi All
I have run into a bit of an odd one.
on the CCR1072 as you all know there are 8 SFP+ cages, I have configured a /30 between the CCR1072 and a Cisco 7606, I am using a 1Gbps SFP and I have set both the CCR and the 7606 to 1Gbps.
If I then to a rapid ping at around 6000 to 7000 pings the CCR just stops forwarding traffic, you can disable and re-enable the interface, remove and reinsert the SFP but it will not start forwarding traffic again until the CCR is rebooted.
This happens at 1500 and 9000 MTU. I swopped fibre leads, SFP's and ports on the Cisco 7606 exactly the same every time.
Looking at the grouping of the SFP's it seems and I may be wrong, that the SFP+ ports on the CCR1072 are grouped, 2 per controller maybe or 4 per Controller? If i move the SFP from port 1 and move it to port 7 and change the IP address mapping from port 1 to 7 then all works as expected, in this case 2 ping sessions from the 7606 at 9000 MTU for 100k packets each, no problem.
I then moved from port 5 to port 3 and ran the same ping test again ping fails, and when I am connected to port 4, but port 6 an 8 also work as expected.
So in summary, port 1 to 4 fails to forward traffic after a number of high speed pings, the only way I seem to be able to restore this is by rebooting the CCR1072, however port 5 to 8 work just fine. I assume the same hardware is being used in the SFP+ ports on the CCR1072, so is this some strange software issue? (this happens on the out of the box 6.30.2 and the latest 6.33.3 software) or de we have a faulty unit?